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Format: VHS

Feb 1999

Rated R

Recording Mode: (unknown)

86 min.

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UPC: 794043472930
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Pecker (VHS, 1999) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Christina Ricci, Edward Furlong
Director: John Waters


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DVD, Feb 1999 - Buy it now for $5.45 (Save 78%)
VHS, Feb 1999 - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 96%)
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About this Movie
Movie Description
The winning 10th feature from John Waters straddles a fine line between the eager vulgarity of his earlier works and the sloppy sweetness of HAIRSPRAY and CRY-BABY. Set, as usual, in Baltimore, the film stars Edward Furlong as Pecker, a sweet-natured young fellow who happily passes the days photographing his surroundings with a cheap secondhand camera. Egging him on are his Virgin Mary-obsessed grandmother (Jean Schertler), his sugar-addicted younger sister (Lauren Hulsey), his kleptomaniac best friend (Brendan Sexton III), and his girlfriend (Christina Ricci), who runs a Laundromat with an iron fist. When Pecker's works are "discovered" by a slumming NYC art dealer (Lili Taylor), his simple life is turned upside down, and he quickly realizes that he was happier as an unknown.


A valentine to--and satire of--the art world, PECKER makes strangely poignant statements about the nature of art and the value of fame. As someone with a foot in both the New York art scene and the earthiness of Baltimore, the title character obviously has more than a touch of the director in him. As with all other Waters films, those who are familiar with Baltimore culture will be even more richly rewarded.

Credits
Cast:Christina Ricci, Edward Furlong
Director:John Waters
Producer:John Fiedler, Mark Tarlov

Industry Reviews
"...Beguiling fun..."
Rolling Stone - p.134 - Peter Travers

"...PECKER remains a refreshing reminder of Waters' spunky talents, and offers continued proof that there really is a very thin line between treasure and trash..."
Sight and Sound - p.50-1 - Mark Kermode

"...The characters are vivid, and you'll be pleased to know that Waters hasn't lost his taste for outrageous sexual humor..."
Movieline - p.48 - Stephen Farber

"...A broad yet loving satire....Turns your home into a kitschy wingding..." -- Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly - p.70 - Caren Weiner Campbell

"...Ebulliently trashy fun..."
New York Times - p.E15 - Janet Maslin

"...A wickedly funny sensibility....PECKER is a fun flick..."
Box Office - Cathy Thompson-Georges (09/01/1998)

"...The proceedings are surprisingly sweet and cheerful..."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (09/25/1998)

Quotations
"Teabagging is forbidden here at the Fudge Palace!"--Tina (Martha Plimpton) to an unruly customer


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